@PerlDuck Thank you for that by the way! I think though that really either they are one in the same person, or they know each other extremely well. The other question that is linked was getting the same 2 people on it with the same non-sense type answer getting instant upvotes. It is good that the question has been closed as a dup now. Looks like those 2 are getting a fair share of downvotes on both of those questions.

@Fabby I am thinking I need to steal that canned response. That exact thing with the comments then someone taking my comments and building their answer from the work I did happened to me over 3 years ago. Somehow people just like stealing my work and passing it off as their own. =)

I have this code
STATUS=`echo "test"`
if [ $STATUS == "test" ]; then
exit 0
fi
I have tried everything and i am not able to make it true.
I tried
"$STATUS" == "test"
eval $STATUS == "test"
${STATUS[@]} == "test"
THE only thing taht worked is
$STATUS == \"test\"

Localisation has been discussed before but speaking about this question right now, we really only support English.
That said, this is still somebody who needs help. Closing something just because of its language should be a last resort. Ubuntu is global and we should expect that, as the best Ubu...

still your edit is totally fine though!

I only used google translate and not my superior language skills (I hate translating!), I think it’s a good thing to leave the original there in cases like that. However, if you approved of the English version that’s reason enough to remove the original IMO.

That is good advice to people who're not multi-lingual... I've translated things where the translation was actually better than the original, so leaving the confusing original in does not make any sense...

is it just me, or are Ask Ubuntu questions an incredibly easy text type to translate? I can understand Ask Ubuntu posts in languages I know barely anything of. If I know the language at all, it's a breeze!

thanks @dessert for finding the post, I appreciate that :)

in 2016, I think we made a g-sheet or something of people with language skills willing to do translations

Good morning to you too ! :) @dessert @Fabby and @Zanna of course ... I'm disappointed : I solved a problem for a guy who couldn't get his NVIDIA chip working yesterday ... he thanked me - then disappeared without accepting the answer ... and also nearly no upvotes for me (only one) ... :(

@ViralParmar Best for you would be to stick with the drivers from ubuntu repos - which are 390 ... will most certainly match best with cuda in this case ... if you need the latest advancements you can use the drivers 396 from the GPU Drivers ppa ! :)

Good morning Mr. 100000 @Takkat ! :)

Seen my recommendations @ViralParmar ? :) No response ? Is it now you who fell asleep ? :D :D :D

I want to create HA cluster with 2 nodes. First node is physical machine, second is virtual (under ProxMox). Both running under Ubuntu. I know how to make HA with corosync and pacemaker. How i can make replication/mirroring of partitions? Is it possible without using NAS storage?

I’m just sad all the German flags will quickly vanish from the streets now, unfortunately it’s only while Germany is playing in the world championship that openly displaying a German flag is socially accepted in Germany. I have yet to find a country that’s equally demure and ashamed of its flag.

Laptop: Acer Predator with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Windows 10 dual boot.
Specifications: Intel® Core i7-7700HQ Nvidia GTX 1060 OS-Type: 64-bit
Everything is working fine so far, except that I can't switch to the NVIDIA graphics card in Ubuntu.
Please help me, this is the first time that I have in...

@cl-netbox well before posting this question , yesterday night I installed Nvidia 392.12 driver. And after that I ran the command "nvidia-smi" and that showed me the details about my Nvidia Card. But then how can i verifiy that the installation has been done successfully ?

Some years ago I thought the very newest bleeding edge driver from the manufacturer should always be the best for me too... I had to learn the hard way (box booting to black) that this is not the case.

I've been using Ubuntu for about five years now, and I still can't make it suspend when I want to. It's quite irritating that I can program up a storm, hack the machine in numerous other ways, and yet, and yet when I try to make it suspend or debug suspend, I fail miserably.
I need help.
Where...

journalctl -b "should do the trick", this will show the journal entries that have been collected since the most recent reboot. journalctl -b -1 shows the entries from the boot event before.
Reference and more information : How To Use Journalctl to View and Manipulate Systemd Logs
To see add...

@Rinzwind I'm relatively sure that I would be able to gather the info on my own, but I know to little about systemd to write a canonical answer that describes useful instructions of how to identify the necessary info in the log.

Today I tried to search for this answer, but the only thing I could remember from it was $_, so I tried to search for this term:
https://askubuntu.com/search?q=%24_
To my surprise the result page claimed to search for a single underscore only and didn’t find a single post:
results found cont...

When searching for "MON$ATTACHMENTS"" it searches for "MONATTACHMENTS".
Likewise, searching for "MON$ATTACHMENTS" still searches for "MONATTACHMENTS".
It seems like it is impossible to search for something with a $ (dollar sign) in it.
It should have found (at least) this one.

@Terrance it certainly helps, but not really: I want to be able to search for questions that have e.g. $@ not properly formatted. Plus, if quoting e.g. a manpage, a whole post can talk only about $_ without a single occurence of it formatted as code.

@cl-netbox Hey there! I am doing well! Have to get ready for work now. Ooops, spent too much time here and I am going to be late! Nice about the Firefox. I will have to take a look at that when I get to work.